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    • Irene Beatriz de Mattos Brietzke (December 7, 1944 – September 14, 2021) was a Brazilian actress and theatre director.


      Life and career


      Brietzke debuted as an actress in 1966 in the children's play "Quatro pessoas passam enquanto as lentilhas cozinham" by Stuart Walker, directed by Ivo Bender.
      The following year, she began to study theater at the Center of Dramatic Art of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. In the course, she participated in montages with texts by Lorca ("Dona Rosita, a solteira", 1967), Brecht and Weill ("A ópera dos três vinténs", 1969) and Ésquilo ("Agamemnon", 1971). As a job of diplomacy, she directed "A cantora careca", by Eugène Ionesco.
      In 1971, she graduated in letters and theater direction from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Two years later, she completed her graduate studies in theater at the University of Denver in the United States. Back in Porto Alegre, in 1976 she became professor of theater direction and interpretation in the Department of Dramatic Art of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.


      Filmography


      2015: Seashore (movie).... Marisa
      2014: Doce de mãe (series) .... Carlinda
      2011: "Três vezes por semana (short film) .... Sílvia
      2011: "Homens de Bem" (telefilm) .... Miranda
      2011: "Até a vista" (short film) .... Bruja
      2010: Antes Que o Mundo Acabe (feature film) .... Glória
      2008-09: "Fantasias de uma dona de casa" (TV series, 8 episodes) .... Ivone
      2007: Saneamento Básico (feature film).... pedagogue
      2003: The Man Who Copied (feature film) ....supermarket customer
      2003: "Miriam" (short film) .... Miriam
      2002: "Houve uma vez dois verões" .... Inácio's mother (voice)
      1997: "Ângelo anda sumido" (short film) .... third floor woman
      1997: "A comédia da vida privada" (Episode: Anchietanos) .... English Teacher
      1990: "Heimweh/Nostalgia" (feature film) ....


      As theatre director


      2002: "Almas gêmeas", of Martha Medeiros
      2000: "Rio Grande do Sul em música e dança"
      2000: "Trem-bala", of Martha Medeiros
      1998: "Noite Brecht", from Brecht and Weill songs
      1996: "Biba, Dudu, Molenga e Chorona" (childlike)
      1995: "O menino maluquinho, of Ziraldo (childlike)
      1994: "Um homem é um homem", of Brecht
      1986: "Parentes entre parênteses", of Flávio de Souza
      1987: "Peer Gynt", of Henrik Ibsen
      1988: "Mahagonny, of Brecht and Weill
      1985: "A aurora da minha vida", of Naum Alves de Souza
      1984: "O casamento do pequeno burguês"
      1983: "No natal a gente vem te buscar", of Naum Alves de Souza
      1982: "O Rei da Vela, of Oswald de Andrade
      1981: "Happy end", of Brecht, Weill and Elisabeth Hauptmann
      1980: "Salão grená", from Brecht and Weill songs
      1979: "Praça de Retalhos", of Carlos Meceni (infantil)
      1979: "Frankie, frankie, Frankenstein", based on Mary Shelley
      1978: "O casamento do pequeno burguês", of Brecht
      1971: "A cantora careca", of Ionesco


      References




      External links


      Irene Brietzke at IMDb

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